what size intercooler would be best for stock turbos stock boost and 3 inch exhaust? thanks i currently have a big ol one with 3 inch pipes my boost hits at 3500....
suprashane;1883965 said:no leaks
Turbo Habanero;1883686 said:2.5" is the way to go for the twins. 3" exhaust is also good
OP - 3" IC pipes are good for big single turbo's. I probably should upgrade mine i have 2.5" pipes with a Big single (T4 T67)
te72;1884936 said:Hitting full boost at 3500 on stock twins? I gotta ask a couple questions, I have a hunch:
-What altitude are you at?
-Do you still have the stock y-pipe?
I hit full boost about 3000 rpm, usually starts around 2500-2800, but it comes on pretty suddenly, and I'm at 6500' elevation. In Vegas (around 1800' if I remember correctly), I was hitting full boost nearly 1000 rpm sooner. It was ridiculous...
te72;1885103 said:Kelson, with that gearing you should be quicker overall than a car like mine that spools sooner. If I didn't intend to use my car on the highway a bit, I'd probably go 4.30 myself.
Actually... yes. I remember playing with a neighbor in his LS1 Z28 a few years ago. It seemed to take forever to spool up, much longer than normal. Once it hit peak boost it held ok (and I pulled away because he underestimated me), but... The next day, we pulled off the stock y-pipe and found something interesting. The front turbo's wastegate actuator was missing the clip that holds it to the lever that opens the door. Effectively, this flapping open wastegate door on the front turbo was letting all that air out without really doing anything useful at all.suprashane;1885211 said:im in colorado so 5280' stock everything but intercooler and exhaust. could it be a wastegate/ bov thing?
No such thing as an engine that revs to fast. Like I said, your car would be hands down quicker even if I had 30-40hp more. And I know how the 4.30 can be on these cars, I had one on my 88 NA, cruising speed of about 3600-3800 rpm, not much fun.kelson;1885293 said:Sorry, my train of thought didn't really make sense. I mean to say that my boost comes in late in 1st gear because the engine revs too fast. I'm about to pick up some bigger wheels and tires, but with 225's and an open diff my 1st gear is almost useless. I'm either lagging till 3500~4000 or spinning tires. I like all the other gears though. I do drive my car on the highway and I hate it!
Sea level and it takes that long? I would have figured it would be quicker, unless you have some sort of intake/exhaust restriction... Either that or my memory of lower elevation might be a bit mistaken.MNBmk3T;1885519 said:I'm at sea level down here in vancouver, BC and I am fully spooled by 3000RPM with a stock 3.73 rear end.
Should be a 3.73, but at this point, it could have been swapped out.suprashane;1885709 said:does anyone know what rear end came in a 89 turbo auto?